Hirdetés
Data transfer, battery
GPRS is the only mobile network standard the small Sony Ericsson is willing to use. This is basically enough only for WAP, thus browsing websites is quite out of discussion, the software can interpret only xHTML pages at most. The situation is not much better at local level either, infra is pretty much insufficient (retro-feeling), as Bluetooth can be found in every other gadget. However I would have expected from Sony Ericsson not to spare this particular feature, mostly because they were the first to release the first Bluetooth phone. I think many would have been willing to pay a bit more if this would have been the price.
The battery, however, has manfully stood its ground. There is a 900 mAh capacity Lithium-Polymer battery under the hood and with this the device can operate for 3-4 days without charging. Of course this is no surprise in the case of clamshell phones practically lacking an external display.
Conclusion. In my opinion this is appropriate for such a price. The lack of Bluetooth is something that hurts me, but the memory expandability-music player pair would possibly have raised the budget too much, so I won’t be crying about that. It can be recommended for those who don’t need wireless data transfer but are looking for a fair phone at a small price and can get used to the little bit eerie design. As for us, we give it the award:
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Sony Ericsson Z320i |
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Translated by Szaszati
We have received the Sony Ericsson Z320i from XXL GSM..
The handset can be bought at:
Budapest VI. Jókai tér 6.
Budapest VI. Teréz körút 18.
On-line at www.xxlgsm.hu.
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